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duckstuffer_99
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Very informative Mr. George!!! I've been doing birds for years and want to try squirrells just for fun!! This will help immensely
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renjam33
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Thanks for taking the time George
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This is great, love the idea with leaving the jaws attached!! Thanks
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Sportsmans Choice
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George can you give us more details on denatured alcohol part, I mean how long do you soak etc?
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It's in there someplace already, but 15-20minutes is more than sufficient.
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renjam33
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just wondering if you have to split the tail to skin it out?....I'm thinking the thing will not invert without splitting.
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George Roof
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Nope, no splitting the tail. That's the beauty of denatured alcohol. Simply fill a syringe with it and inject the tail void. Let it set with the hide in the denatured alcohol for 15-20 minutes, squeeze dry, tumble and mount.
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renjam33
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thank you George.....got my first tree rat under my belt today using your techniques. Went pretty smooth.
Jamie
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